Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and other city leaders rolled out a new plan for downtown safety after pressure from business leaders and others over rough times in a downtown shocked by violence.
Jean-Jacques Asperges once relished returning home after a long day working at a radio station in one of the world’s most ...
With businesses in the downtown area struggling to regain their footing after the pandemic, Mayor Johnston said he knows crime is an issue. Wednesday, he announced a plan to do something about it.
Johnson is retiring in part because sometime this April, all law enforcement communications in Snohomish County will be ...
A Denver Police Department motorcycle officer was injured Thursday morning in a crash. Other officers responded to the crash, ...
The Denver Police Department has a new high-tech training tool to help recruits and officers train for high-stress situations ...
Eric Sinclair, wounded by a student in 2023, sues Denver schools, alleging they failed to protect against a 'foreseeable and ...
On March 22, 2023, counselor Liz Curran was in East High School’s auditorium for an assembly when a student rushed to her, ...
Gwathmey said his role in NPR's programming department "felt like being the desk sergeant in a police precinct." ...
Authorities in Aurora, Colorado, are allegedly declining to help U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) locate two illegal immigrants who escaped from the Denver Contract Detention ...
DENVER, Colo. -- March Madness is underway as the "first four" play-in games begin. One of the 68 teams looking to win the national title in the first round of the NCAA tournament are the Badgers ...